Rate of Climb
Thrilling Personal Reminiscences from a Fighter Pilot and Leader
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Grub Street Publishing
Published:28th Jun '24
Should be back in stock very soon
As the proud son of one of the ‘Few’, Rick Peacock-Edwards was inspired to follow his father into the Royal Air Force and become a fighter pilot. In Rate of Climb, his highly entertaining autobiography, it is evident that Rick is an ex-RAF fighter pilot to his fingertips. He flew the Lightning, Phantom, Tornado F2/3 and other high-performance aircraft, and served in senior-ranking positions in the UK, Germany and the US. During a varied and distinguished career, he was closely associated with the Eurofighter Typhoon programme and was appointed as the Royal Air Force Inspector of Flight Safety. He ably demonstrated his uncommon skill and determined leadership during the Cold War era, first Gulf War and elsewhere.
This is an action-packed account of a foremost flyer’s life with endless good stories, and a colourful cast of characters to match. Rick’s compelling recollections in Rate of Climb reveal a life of considerable achievement, in a very personal book capturing the ties of airmanship that the author has been privileged to share. A must for all lovers of derring-do in the air.
“Clearly an aviator’s aviator, the author writes with humour and candour about the thrills and tribulations of his time as a front-line pilot and his important staff posts.”
-- Britain at War“It is often rumoured amongst military aviators that fighter pilots cannot write, but Rick has conclusively disproved this old saying … There is much more to the book than a collection of ‘There I was with nothing on the clock’ stories.”
-- Liveryman Tom Eeles - Air Pilot"This is a Boy’s Own read and one that should inspire many young men to try and emulate his success."
-- After Eight Past Masters’ Association“This exciting book is an action-packed account of a flyer’s life with endless great stories and colourful characters to match.”
-- Denise E. Parker - Air Cadets“‘RPE’ has produced a typically entertaining read.”
-- Ben Dunnell - AeropISBN: 9781911714125
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192 pages